London Underground 1962 Tube Stock 4-car Motorised Underground Train
The 1962 Tube Stock was built in the early 1960s for operation on London Underground deep level lines. Production continued from the preceding ‘1959 tube stock’ and was an almost identical design with the same unpainted aluminium bodies, traction equipment and braking systems. Primarily intended to replace ‘Standard tube stock’ on the Central line, ‘1962 tube stock’ was also used on the Piccadilly and Northern lines.
Central line trains typically operated in 8-car formations consisting of two 4-car units. This 4-car set has been modelled on a 1990s Central line unit, Train No 32, working to West Ruislip and comprises:
Car A: Driving Motor Car No 1648
Car B: Trailer Car No 2648
Car C: Non-Driving Motor Car No 9649
Car D: Driving Motor Car No 1649
MODEL FEATURES:
- OO Scale from EFE Rail – the first ready-to-run 1962 stock tube train
- Era 8/9
- Underground ‘unpainted aluminium’ livery with roundels on A & D driving cars
- Detailed & decorated Interiors
- Interior lighting
- Powerful Coreless Motor in each driving car (A & D)
- All-wheel pick up on the motorised vehicles
- Speaker Ready
- NEM coupling pockets
- Equipped with two PluX22 DCC Decoder sockets – recommended decoder item No. 36-570B
- Length 850mm
- Accessory pack
’1962 tube stock’ operated on the Central line until the mid-1990s and on the Northern Line until the type’s withdrawal in the late 1990s.
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